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My son wears size 5 and is 16 months old, we find his at super walmart in Brandon on Causeway. I've seen the size 6 there as well. Good luck!
My son wear Huggies Overnights size 6, but I can only find them online. These are the only diapers that he doesn't soak through overnight. Has anyone seen these diapers available in any stores around Tampa?
Also, are pull-ups overnight diapers equally or less absorbent than regular diapers? He's only 17 months so we aren't quite ready for potty training!
Thanks!
Thanks everyone! I found 1 package of size 6 overnights at the Wal-Mart on Dale Mabry just north of 275. Hopefully they will get more in stock. They were about $4 cheaper than diapers.com too!
My son wears size 5 and is 16 months old, we find his at super walmart in Brandon on Causeway. I've seen the size 6 there as well. Good luck!
My son also wears a size 6. I was able to buy them at Walmart (for $20!) but they don't seem to be carrying them any more. The same problem goes for me.....he leaks through everything else. (We use Pampers Baby-Dry during the day.) I have been able to find the Overnights in size 6 on-line and at Target, but when I recently ran out of the overnights, I tried putting 2 regular daytime Baby-Dry diapers on him overnight. It worked perfectly! The innermost diaper was completely soaked through, but the outer diaper managed to catch everything that was "overspill." He woke up with dry pajamas! I have always noticed that it is better if we use the next size up diaper when he gets to the point where his current size is "just fitting." For example, a size 5 daytime diaper would fit him perfectly, BUT, that is also when I seem to get a lot of "leakage." Jumping up to the size 6 Baby-Dry diaper eliminated the day time leaks. Though it's a little bit more costly to buy the larger size, I figure I am saving enough $ and time doing all that extra laundry buy purchasing the bigger ones.
I would highly suggest trying the double-diaper trick if you cannot find the Overnights. :) Actually, I'd suggest trying the double-diaper trick no matter what! It's a lot cheaper that way! :) Good luck! (Oh yes, I have found through trial and error that the pull-up diapers are not nearly as absorbent as the overnights, they seem to be slightly less absorbent than the regular daytime diapers.
I get mine at Publix:)
I have seen them at Publix and at SuperTarget:) Good luck in your search!
I have not used the Huggies Overnights. However, my first son would often overfill his diapaer at night. I eventually found out about Diaper Doublers. Not sure if you have tried these, but they worked for us. A Diaper Doubler looks like a large maxi pad and is placed in the diaper for extra absorbency. The only place I found them was at specific Publix stores. They were certainly cheaper than specialized diapers.
Good Luck!
Hi M., My son is 9 years old and wears the Huggies GoodNights L-XL. You can find these at any store: grocery stores, Walgreens, CVS Pharmacy. I buy them at WalMart as they are cheaper there than anywhere else. These definitely absorb well. With your son being only 17 months, then you should go with the regular pull-ups. These also absorb well, but my advice to you is try not to give him anything to drink about an hour before bed. This is what I do with my son and have been ever since he was 6 years old-my son is autistic.
Hope this helps. You may be able to find the Overnights at WalMart as well.
Walmart Supercenter on Tampa Rd. & Forest Lakes Blvd. in Oldsmar has them.
My daughter is 21 months and she wears these at night as well. I have found them at Target (size 4 or 5 not sure about size 6).
I could never find the size 6 overnights. I used the "goodnights" which are pull-ups, but absorb exceedingly well. b/c of his age, you'll have to pull them all the way up on his belly to make sure it doesn't leak out the leg (since these are made for slightly older kids) but you will like how it works.